Headlight on 2003 Honda CR-V

I have no low beam, I have replace the bulds and the fuses, when I check with a muliti-meter I have power on low beam (at the conector) but the light will not come on.
my 2003 CR-V lowbeam headlights are not working. I changed the bulbs to no avail. I also smelled a burning smell a few weeks ago, not exactly when I noticed the light problem, but somewhere around there.

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check low beam fuse when switched on if it has voltage registering across the fuse ,if there is voltage across the low beam RHS fuse then it is possibly a pinched wire from the headlight running back towards inside of the car

Hi, if you have a meter to check the bulb, use it to check the wiring to the socket or wiring for power when light switch is turned on. You should have around 12 volts depending on year and type of truck or auto. If the old bulb was burned, you should have power there. When you turn on switch, the other side should work and you will know you have power and it may just be corroded. Check this and you should find the problem. Please keep me posted on this, I will be around to help you. Please rate me kindly if I have been of help to you. Sincerely,Shastalaker7

you need to check for power at the low beam wire on the connector on the headlight...need to see if it is getting power...if it is...bad connectore or socket for the buld...if not ...need to chase wiring problems

well your highs werk and you replace the lights and it still dont werk you migt wanna take to a mechanic i had that problem with my 2002 civic just replaced the lights and it werked there is a fuse in under the hood were the fuse box is at check there.

"If you have an '02 CR-V and your low beams aren't working, pull the
covers off of the steering column and check the headlamp switch
connector and its wiring harness. The CR-V of that model year used the
same headlamp switch as '01-02 Civics, which was recalled by Honda in
the Civic models but not in CR-Vs. A problem with the switch causes the
red/white wire and its terminal to overheat and burn or melt the harness
connector and the socket/pins on the switch. This causes the low beams
to stop working, while the high beams continue to function.

If you find that this is your problem, Honda's service bulletin
(#04-015) advises to replace the headlamp switch and the connector and
to splice a new terminal onto the red/white wire. They have a parts kit
(part no. 35012-S5A-307) that includes the switch, connector, and wire.
This kit is actually cheaper than buying the headlamp switch alone.

While the CR-V wasn't part of the recall, I've found the problem is
exactly the same as with the Civic model and the parts kit works just
the same. The only difference is that you have to pay for it, instead of
having it repaired for free... "

I phoned our local dealership and the kit they keep in stock for $40.
Not sure if it will fit the '03 or not, but going to give it a try.